According to XPG, the new ARMAX DDR5 series is inspired by "the aggressive silhouette of sa tealth fighter jet defending the skies", so it does not come as a surprise that XPG went with RGB and stealth (non-RGB) versions. It uses a V-shaped heatsink that comes with an RGB strip on the RGB version.
Specification-wise, the new ADATA XPG ARMAX DDR5 memory series comes in 16GB and 32GB kits with 6,000 and 6,400MT/s transfer rate with CL30 and CL32 latency, at 1.4V. ADATA is promising strictly selected high-quality ICs and featuring built-in PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) and On-Die ECC (Error Correcting Code). It supports Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO.
Unfortunately, ADATA did not reveal any details regarding the price or the availability date.

